There are 24 total results for your 伝統 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
伝統 see styles |
dentou / dento でんとう |
tradition; convention |
伝統的 see styles |
dentouteki / dentoteki でんとうてき |
(adjectival noun) traditional; customary; conventional |
伝統色 see styles |
dentoushoku / dentoshoku でんとうしょく |
traditional colour (color) |
伝統食 see styles |
dentoushoku / dentoshoku でんとうしょく |
traditional food; ancestral food |
伝統ある see styles |
dentouaru / dentoaru でんとうある |
(exp,adj-f) long-established; old-established; traditional |
伝統主義 see styles |
dentoushugi / dentoshugi でんとうしゅぎ |
traditionalism |
伝統医学 see styles |
dentouigaku / dentoigaku でんとういがく |
traditional medicine |
伝統工芸 see styles |
dentoukougei / dentokoge でんとうこうげい |
traditional craft; traditional handicrafts |
伝統文化 see styles |
dentoubunka / dentobunka でんとうぶんか |
traditional culture |
伝統料理 see styles |
dentouryouri / dentoryori でんとうりょうり |
traditional cuisine |
伝統芸能 see styles |
dentougeinou / dentogeno でんとうげいのう |
traditional art; traditional performance art |
伝統音楽 see styles |
dentouongaku / dentoongaku でんとうおんがく |
traditional music |
伝統主義者 see styles |
dentoushugisha / dentoshugisha でんとうしゅぎしゃ |
traditionalist |
伝統工芸品 see styles |
dentoukougeihin / dentokogehin でんとうこうげいひん |
traditional handicraft |
伝統工芸館 see styles |
dentoukougeikan / dentokogekan でんとうこうげいかん |
(place-name) Dentoukougeikan |
伝統中国医学 see styles |
dentouchuugokuigaku / dentochugokuigaku でんとうちゅうごくいがく |
traditional Chinese medicine |
伝統産業会館 see styles |
dentousangyoukaikan / dentosangyokaikan でんとうさんぎょうかいかん |
(place-name) Dentousangyoukaikan |
伝統的工芸品 see styles |
dentoutekikougeihin / dentotekikogehin でんとうてきこうげいひん |
traditional handicraft |
伝統的所有者 see styles |
dentoutekishoyuusha / dentotekishoyusha でんとうてきしょゆうしゃ |
traditional (land) owners (esp. in Australia) |
伝統的論理学 see styles |
dentoutekironrigaku / dentotekironrigaku でんとうてきろんりがく |
traditional logic |
京都伝統工芸専門学校 see styles |
kyoutodentoukougeisenmongakkou / kyotodentokogesenmongakko きょうとでんとうこうげいせんもんがっこう |
(org) Traditional Arts School of Kyoto; TASK; (o) Traditional Arts School of Kyoto; TASK |
伝統的建造物群保存地区 see styles |
dentoutekikenzoubutsugunhozonchiku / dentotekikenzobutsugunhozonchiku でんとうてきけんぞうぶつぐんほぞんちく |
traditional architectures preservation district |
竹富島伝統的建造物群保存地区 see styles |
taketomijimadentoutekikenzoubutsugunhozonchiku / taketomijimadentotekikenzobutsugunhozonchiku たけとみじまでんとうてきけんぞうぶつぐんほぞんちく |
(place-name) Taketomijimadentoutekikenzoubutsugunhozonchiku |
伝統的工芸品産業の振興に関する法律 see styles |
dentoutekikougeihinsangyounoshinkounikansuruhouritsu / dentotekikogehinsangyonoshinkonikansuruhoritsu でんとうてきこうげいひんさんぎょうのしんこうにかんするほうりつ |
{law} Act on the Promotion of Traditional Craft Industries |
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